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Versana Active

Ultrasound System
Specification sheet

Versana Active™ ultrasound system delivers the


imaging capability of a console in a hand-carried,
lightweight package that enables you to actively take
your system to your patients, on premises or remote
facilities. This reliable system brings the agility of a
laptop unit with capability for attaching it to a cart.
Adaptable to cover a broad range of everyday exams,
it is easy to carry to clinics and physician offices.

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Contents
1. General specifications 3 25. Stress echo (option) 12
1. Dimensions and weight 3 26. Follow-up tool (option) 12
2. Electrical power 3 27. Breast care (option) 12
3. Console design 3 28. Needle recognition (option) 12
2. User interface 3 29. Scan coach (option) 12
1. Operator keyboard 3 30. MyTrainer 12
2. Monitor 3 31. Battery (option) 12
32. Scan assistant 12
3. System overview 3
33. InSite™ Exc 12
1. Applications 3
34. Whizz 12
2. Scanning methods 3
35. Controls available while “live” 13
3. Transducer type 3
36. Controls available on Freeze or Recall 13
4. Operation modes 3
10.31 Battery 13
4. General specifications 4
11. Measurements/calculations 13
5. System options 4 1. General B-Mode 13
6. Peripheral options 4 2. General M-Mode 13
7. Display modes 5 3. General Doppler measurements/calculations 13
8. Selectable alternating modes 5 4. Real-time Doppler auto measurements/calculations 14
5. OB measurements/calculations 14
9. Display annotation 5
6. GYN measurements/calculations 14
1. General user interface 5
7. Vascular measurements/calculations 15
2. B-Mode 5
8. Urological calculations 15
3. Color Flow Mode 6
4. PDI Mode 6 12. Cardiac measurements/calculations 15
5. B-Flow/B-Flow Color Mode 6 1. B-Mode measurements 15
6. M-Mode 6 2. M-Mode measurements 15
7. Doppler Mode 6 3. Doppler Mode measurements 16
8. Elastography 6 4. Color Flow Mode measurements 17
10. Easy 3D 7 5. Combination Mode measurements 17
11. Advanced 3D 7 6. Cardiac workstation 18
10. General system parameters 7 13. Probes 18
1. System setup 7 13.01 4C-RS 18
2. System scanning parameters 7 13.02 L6-12-RS 18
3. B-Mode 8 13.03 12L-RS 18
4. Coded Harmonic Imaging 8 13.04 E8Cs-RS 18
5. SRI-HD 8 13.05 LK760-RS 18
6. CrossXBeam 8 13.06 E8C-RS 19
7. Color Flow Mode 8 13.07 8C-RS 19
8. Power Doppler Imaging Mode 9 13.08 3Sc-RS 19
9. M-Mode 9 13.09 6S-RS 19
10. Anatomical M-Mode (option) 9 13.10 12S-RS 19
11. Pulse Wave Doppler Mode 9 13.11 9L-RS 19
12. Continues Wave Doppler Mode 10 13.12 L8-18i-RS 20
13. Cine memory/image memory 10 13.13 Inputs and outputs 20
14. Image storage 10 14. Cart (optional) 20
15. Connectivity and DICOM 10 1. Cart dimension 20
16. Virtual convex 11 2. Printer shelf (optional) 20
17. LOGIQView (option) 11 3. Cart tray (optional) 20
18. Easy 3D (option) 11 4. GYN probe holder (optional) 20
19. Advanced 3D (option) 11 5. Dimension with additional options 20
20. Elastography (option) 11 15. Trolley case 20
21. B-Flow (option) 11 15.01 Dimension 20
22. TVI (option) 12 16. Inputs and outputs 20
23. TVM (option) 12 16.01 HDMI output (1920 x 1080 resolution) 20
17. Safety conformance 20

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1. General specifications
1.01 Dimensions and weight Applications (cont.)
Height 58 mm Pediatric
Width 390 mm Cardiac
Length 362 mm Thoracic
Weight 5.0 kg with battery Transcranial
(no Peripherals)
Transvaginal

Transrectal
1.02 Electrical power
Voltage: 100 – 240 VAC
3.02 Scanning methods
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Electronic convex
Power consumption: No more than 200 VA with peripherals
Electronic linear
Electronic micro convex
1.03 Console design
Electronic sector
1 in built active probe ports
Integrated SSD (256 GB standard)/(1TB option)
3.03 Transducertype
Integrated speakers
Convex array
Linear array
2. User interface Microconvex array
Sector phased array
2.01 Operator keyboard
Full alphanumeric keypad covered with washable protection film
3.04 Operating modes
8 TGC pods
B-Mode
Coded Harmonic Imaging
2.02 Monitor
M-Mode
15.6'' (344.16 x 193.59 mm) high-resolution LCD
(1920 x 1080 pixels) Anatomical M-Mode (option)
Brightness/contrast/color temperature adjustment Curved AMM (option)
Color M-Mode

3. System overview Color Flow mode (CFM)


Power Doppler Imaging (PDI)
3.01 Applications
Directional PDI
Abdominal
B-Flow™ (B-Flow Color) (option)
Obstetrical
PW Doppler with high PRF
Gynecological
CW Doppler mode (option)
Small parts
TVI mode (option)
Musculoskeletal
Elastography (option)
Vascular/peripheral vascular
Urological

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4. System standard features 5. System options
Installation wizard CW Doppler
Whizz Anatomical M-Mode
CrossXBeam™ Curved AMM
SRI-HD (High Definition Speckle Reduction Imaging) LOGIQ View
B-Steer Advanced 3D (Easy 3D)
Coded Phase Inversion Harmonic Imaging B-Flow (B-Flow color)
Virtual Convex Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI)
Patient information database TVM
Image Archive on integrated SSD Auto Bladder (Dynamic image optimization,
Auto measurement and Auto annotation)
Raw Data Analysis
Stress Echo
Voice comments
Scan Coach
Real-time automatic Doppler calculations
Auto EF
OB Calculations
Sono Biometry (BPD/HC/AC/HL/FL)
Fetal Trending
Auto IMT
Multi-gestational calculations
Breast Care
Hip dysplasia calculations
Thyroid productivity A package in thyroid measurementwith
Gynecological calculations including measurement and relevant
Vascular calculations description (Includes TI-RADS ACR)

Breast Productivity Needle recognition

Urological calculations Follow-up tool


Renal calculations DICOM® 3.0 Connectivity
Cardiac calculations Tricefy™ Uplink
On-board reporting package Elastography
MPEGvue
Network storage
Remote capability: InSite™ Exc 6. Peripheral Options
My Trainer
Sony UP-D898MD B/W thermal printer
Scan Assistant
Sony UP-D25MD Color thermal printer
Standby
1-pedal and 3-pedal type footswitch
QAnalysis
USB stick
External USB HDD
DVD RW kit
USB Wireless adaptor:sales availabilityvaries in different countries
ECG Module
HP Office 200 printer
Bluetooth adapter

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7. Display modes 9. Display annotation
7.01 Live and stored display format 9.01 General user interface
Widescreen • Full size and split screen Patient name: First, last (up to 64 total characters)
• Both with thumbnails for still and Cine Patient ID (Up to 64 characters)
Review image 4x4 and thumbnails for still andCine Other ID (Up to 64 characters)
format
Age, gender and date of birth
Simultaneous • Dual B (B/B)
capability • B + CFM/PDI Hospital name
• B + PW/M
• B + CFM + M Date format: • MM/DD/YYYY • DD/MM/YYYY
• Real-time triplex mode (B + CFM/ 3 types selectable • YYYY/MM/DD
PDI+PW)
• B + B-Flow/B-Flow Color Time format: • 24 hours
2 types selectable • 12 hours
Zoom Write (HD)/read 67X
Gestational age • LMP • GA
Colorized Image • Colorized B from • EDD • BBT
• Colorized B-Flow
• Colorized M Displayed Acoustic • TIs: Thermal Index Soft Tissue
• Colorized PW Output • TIc: Thermal Index Cranial (Bone)
• Colorized CW • TIb: Thermal Index Bone
• Colorized 3D • MI: Mechanical Index

Timeline display • Independent dual B/PW or CW display % of maximum power output


• Display Format Probe name
– Top/bottom selectable format
(Size: 1/2:1/2; 1/3:2/3; 2/3:1/3) Map name
– Side/side selectable format Probe orientation
(Size: 1/2:1/2; 1/4:3/4; TLonly)
Depth scale marker
Virtual Convex
Lateral scale marker
LOGIQ View
Focal zone marker
Image depth
8. Selectable alternating modes Zoom depth

B/M/PW/CW/CF/PDI/TVI/TVD
9.02 B-Mode
B+B
Gain
B+M
Dynamic range
B + PW/CW
Imaging frequency
B + CFM/PDI
Edge enhance
B + CFM/PDI + PW/CW
Frame average
B + TVI
Frame rate
B + TVI + TVD
Gray map
Multi-image split screen (quad screen)
SRI-HD
Live/Frozen
CrossXBeam
Independent CINE playback

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9. Display annotation (cont.)
9.03 Color Flow Mode 9.05 B-Flow/B-Flow Color Mode (cont.)
Line density Enhance
Frame average Threshold
Packet size Map Compress
Color velocity range and baseline Map
Color threshold marker Wall Filter
Color gain Transparency
Inversion
9.06 M-Mode
Frequency
Gain
9.04 PDI Mode Dynamic Range (Use the Dynamic Range of B-Mode)
Line density Time Scale
Frame average AMM
Packet size
9.07 Doppler Mode
Directional PDI
Gain
Color velocity range and baseline
Angle Correct
Power threshold marker
Sample Volume Depth and Sample Volume Length
PDI Gain
Wall Filter
Inversion
Velocity and/or Frequency Scale
9.05 B-Flow/B-Flow Color Mode Spectrum Inversion
Gain Time Scale
Background Scale
SRI HD Doppler Frequency
Accumulation
FlowType/Model 9.08 Elastography

Rejection Frequency

Colorize Soft Compress

Edge Enhance Hard Compress

Gray Map Scale

Frame Average
Power Output
Sensitivity/PRI
Dynamic Range
Frequency
Suppression

Flash Suppression

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9. Display annotation (cont.) 10. General system parameters
9.09 Easy 3D 10.01 System setup
Utilities 10 Pre-programmable Categories
Texture User Programmable Preset Capability
Gray Surface Factory Default Preset Data
Render Languages English, Latin American Spanish,
French, German, Italian, Brazilian
Threshold1 Portuguese, Chinese (simplified),
Threshold2 Swedish, Russian, Norwegian, Danish,
Dutch, Finnish
Scan Distance
OB Report Formats
Colorize
Tokyo Univ., Osaka Univ., USA, Europe, and ASUM

9.10 Advanced 3D User defined annotations

DefineAxis Body patterns

Group Planes Customized comment home position

Reslice
10.02 System scanning parameters
Tile
Digital Agile Beamformer Architecture
223907 system processing channels
Max. Frame Rate: 1790 fps, probe dependents and modes
Displayed Imaging Depth: 1 – 33 cm
Minimum Depth of Field: 0 – 1 cm, probe dependent
Maximum Depth of Field: 0 – 33 cm, probe dependent
Transmission Focus: 1 – 8 Focal Points selectable, probe
dependent and application
Quad Beamforming
Continuous Dynamic Receive Focus/Aperture
Multi-Frequency/Wideband Technology
Frequency Range: 1.7 to 18 MHz
256 Shades of Gray
269 dB systematic Dynamic Range
Adjustable Field of View (FOV): up to 168degree, probe
dependent
Image Reverse: Right/Left
Image Rotation of 0° 90°180° 270°

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10. General system parameters
(cont.)

10.03 B-Mode 10.04 Coded Harmonic Imaging (cont.)


Acoustic power 0 – 100%, 2, 5 and 10 steps Gain 0 – 90 dB, 1 dB per step
output
Dynamic range 51 – 78 dB, 3 dB per step;
Gain From 0 – 90 dB, 1 dB per step 36 – 48 dB/78 – 96 dB, 6 dB per step;
Adjustable dynamic 36 – 96 dB, 3 or 6 dB per step Rejection 6 steps
range
Frequency Up to 4 steps, probe dependent
Frame averaging 8 steps
Gray scale map 6 or 8 types, probe and 10.05 SRI-HD
application dependent
High Definition Speckle Reduction Imaging Provides multiple
B colorization 9 types levels of speckle reduction
Frequency Up to 4 selectable, probe dependent Compatible with side-by-side DualView display
Line density 5 – 7 steps, probe dependent Compatible with all linear, convex and sector transducers
Line density zoom 5 – 7 steps, probe dependent Compatible with B-Mode, 3D/4D imaging
Thermal index TIC, TIS, TIB
Image reverse On/off 10.06 CrossXBeam

Focus number 8 steps Provides 3, 5, 7, 9 of spatial compounding

Focus width 3 types Live side-by-side DualView display

Suppression 6 steps Compatible with • Color Mode • PW


• SRI-HD • Coded Harmonic
Edge enhance 7 steps • Virtual Convex Imaging
Rejection 6 steps Available on 4C-RS, L6-12-RS, E8C-RS, E8Cs-RS, 8C-RS,
L8-18i-RS, 9L-RS, 12L-RS, LK760-RS,
Steered linear ±12°, ±15°, probe dependent
Scanning size (FOV or angle, probe dependent)
10.07 Color Flow Mode
SRI-HD Up to 8 levels selectable
Baseline 0 – 100%, 10% per step
CrossXBeam Up to 9 angles selectable, probe
Invert Off/on
dependent
CF/PDI focus depth Default pre-settable for 10 – 100% of
Depth 1-33 cm, 0.5,1 or 2 cm perstep,
ROI in depth, 15% or 20% per step
probe dependent
CF/PDI flash 5 steps
suppression
10.04 Coded Harmonic Imaging
CF/PDI angle steer 0, ±10˚, ±15˚, ±20˚, probe dependent
Coded Phase Inversion Harmonic Imaging
Packet size 8 – 24, probe and
Available on all probes application dependent
Line density 5 or 6 steps, probe dependent Line density 5 steps
Line density zoom 5 or 6 steps, probe dependent Line density zoom 5 steps
Suppression 6 steps Frame average 7 steps
Edge enhance 7 steps PRF 0.1 – 27.2 KHz
Gray scale map 6 or 8 types, probe and Spatial filter 6 steps
application dependent
Gain 0 – 40 dB, 0.5 dB per step
Tint map 9 types

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10. General system parameters
(cont.)

10.07 Color Flow Mode (cont.) 10.09 M-Mode


Wall filter 4 steps, probe and Gain -20 – 20 dB, 1 dB per step
application dependent
Gray scale map 6 or 8 types, probe dependent
Scanning size probe dependent
Colorization 9 types
(FOV orangle)
Scanning size (FOV or angle, probe dependent,
CF/PDI vertical size Default pre-settable
see probe specifications)
(mm) of ROI
Rejection 6 steps
CF/PDI center depth Default pre-settable
(mm) of ROI Compression 13 steps
CF/PDI frequency Up to 5 steps, probe dependent Sweep Speed 8 steps
Color maps, 20 types, probe and M/PW display Vert 1/3B, Vert 1/2B, Vert 2/3B,
including velocity- application dependent format Horiz 1/2B, Horiz 1/4B, TL only
variance maps
Transparent map 5 steps 10.10 Anatomical M-Mode (option)
Color threshold 0 – 100%, 10% per step M-Mode cursor adjustable at any plane
Accumulation 8 steps Can be activated from a Cine loop from a live or storedimage
Measure and analysis capability
10.08 Power Doppler Imaging Mode
Available with Color Flow mode
PDI map 14 types
Curved AMM
CF/PDI focus depth Default pre-settable for 10 – 100% of
ROI in depth, 15% or 20% per step
10.11 Pulse Wave Doppler Mode
CF/PDI acoustic 0 – 100%, 2%, 5% or 10% per step
output Acoustic power 0 – 100%, 2, 5 and 10 steps

CF/PDI angle steer 0, ±10˚, ±15˚, ±20˚, probe dependent Gain 0 – 85 dB, 1 dB per step

Packet size 8 – 24, probe and Gray scale map Up to 8 types


application dependent
PRF 0.3 – 27.9 KHz
Spatial filter 6 steps
Transmit frequency 1.7 - 10 MHz, probe dependent
Frame average 7 steps
Wall filter 5.5 – 5000 Hz, 27 steps, probe
PRF 0.1 – 26 KHz dependent

Power threshold 0 – 100%, 10% per step PW colorization Up to 6 types

Gain 0 – 40 dB, 0.5 dB per step Velocity scale range 0.1 – 7011 cm/s

Wall filter 4 steps, probe and Sample volumedepth 0.1 – 33 cm, probe dependent
application dependent
Sweep speed 0 – 7, 8 steps
CF/PDI frequency Up to 5 steps, probe dependent
SV gate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 mm
Transparent map 5 steps
Angle correction -90˚ - 90˚, 1˚ per step
Invert On/off
M/PW display Vert 1/3B, Vert 1/2B, Vert 2/3B,
Accumulation 8 steps format Horiz 1/2B, Horiz 1/4B, TL only
Spectrum inversion Off/on
Simultaneous Off (PW only)/on

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10. General system parameters
(cont.)

10.11 Pulse Wave Doppler Mode (cont.) 10.13 Cine memory/image memory (cont.)
PW angle steer 0, ±10˚, ±15˚, ±20˚ (use angle steer of Cine gauge and Cine image number display
B-Mode), probe dependent
Cine review loop
Trace method Off, Max, Mean
Cine review speed 11 steps (11, 13, 14, 17, 22,
Baseline shift 11 steps 25, 31, 48, 100, 200, 400%)
Auto Calcs/Doppler Off, Frozen, Live
Auto Trace 10.14 Image storage
Compression 0.5 – 2.4 (0.5, 0.7, 0.9, 1, 1.1, 1.4, 1.6, 2, 2.4) On-board database of patient information
Trace direction Above, Below, Both Conversion to JPEG, AVI, WMV
formats
Trace sensitivity 0 – 40, 2 per step
Live image and stored image side-by-side display
10.12 Continues Wave Doppler Mode Reload of archived data sets
Gray scale map 8 types Network storage support for Import, Export, DICOMRead,
SaveAs, MPEGvue
Baseline 11 steps
Storage formats • DICOM – compressed/uncompressed,
Angle correct -90˚ – 90˚, 1˚ per step single/multi-frame, with/without
Spectral color 6 types Raw Data
• Export JPEG, WMV (MPEG 4)and
Invert Off/on AVI formats
Cycles to average/ 5 steps • DICOM still image storage size:
Spectral averaging ~4.1 MB
• Display format: full size,4x4
Gain 0 – 85 dB, 1 dB per step and thumbnails
Wall filter 5.5 – 5000 Hz, 27 steps, dependent Storage devices • Internal hard drive partition of 100 GB
on probe and application (256 GB console ), and 814 GB (1TB
console option) for image storage
CW-Mode includes • Transmitfrequency: 1.9, 4.2, 5.0, 6.2 MHz • External USB HDD and USB memory
• CW colorization: tint map A/B/C/D/E/F stick support for Import, Export, DICOM
• Velocity scale range: 0.2 – 6105 cm/s Read, SaveAs, and MPEGvue
• Spectrum inversion • CD-RW storage: 700 MB
• Trace method: Max, Mean, Off • DVD storage: -R (4.7 GB)
• Auto Calcs/Doppler Auto Trace:
Frozen, Live, Off 10.15 Connectivity and DICOM
• Trace direction: Above, Below, Both
Ethernet network • DICOM 3.0 (option)
Trace sensitivity: 0 – 40, 2 per step connection • Verify
• Print
• Store
10.13 Cine memory/image memory • Modality worklist
384 MB of Cine memory • Storage commitment
• Modality Performed Procedure
Selectable Cine sequence for Cinereview Step (MPPS)
Prospective Cine mark • Query/retrieve
• Structured reporting template
Measurements/calculations and annotations on Cine playback (can be compared to vascularand
Scrolling timeline memory OB standard)
• Remote capability InSite™ Exc
Dual image Cine display
Quad image Cine display

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10. General system parameters
(cont.)

10.16 Virtual convex 10.20 Elastography (option)


Provides a convex field of view Available on L6-12-RS, 9L-RS, 12L-RS
Compatible with CrossXBeam for lineartransducers Semi-quantification • Frame reject: 0 – 8
• Axial smoothing: 0 – 4
Available on linear and sector transducers • Noise reject: 0 – 8
• Sample Volume: 0 – 4, depend on probe
10.17 LOGIQView (option) • Lateral smoothing: 0 – 4
• Window: 0 – 8
Extended Field of View Imaging • Map: 8
• Frame average: 0 – 10
Available on 4C-RS, L6-12-RS, 8C-RS, 3Sc-RS, E8C-RS, E8Cs-RS,
• Line Density: 0 – 4
L8-18i-RS, 6S-RS, LK760-RS, 12L-RS, 9L-RS,12S-RS probes
• Soft compress: 0 – 10
For use in B-Mode • Hard compress: 0 – 10

CrossXBeam is available on linear probes


Auto detection of scan direction 10.21 B-Flow (option)

Post-process zoom Available on 4C-RS, L6-12-RS, 12L-RS, 9L-RS

Rotation Background On/off

Auto fit on monitor Sensitivity/PRI 1 – 50, 17 steps

Measurements in B-Mode Line density 5 steps

Up to 60 cm scan length Edge enhance 7 steps


Frame average 0 – 7, 8 steps
10.18 Easy 3D (option) Gray scale map 8 maps
Allows unlimited rotation and planar translations Tint map 5 maps
3D reconstruction from Cine sweep Dynamic range 36 – 96 dB, 16 steps
Utilities: Average off/Average light/Average medium/ Rejection 6 steps
Average strong
Gain 0 – 90 dB range, 1 dB per step
Gray surface: Off/on
B-Flow Color
Threshold1: 0 – 255
Accumulation 8 levels
Threshold2: 0 – 255
Scan distance: 1.0 – 15.0
Colorize: 0 – 360

10.19 Advanced 3D (option)


Define axis: Select 2 points as start and end point of long axis
Group planes: Off/Main/Parallel/Angular
Reslice: Cube/Virtual Rescan/Cubic Plane
Tile: 1/2/4/6

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10. General system parameters
(cont.)

10.22 TVI (option) 10.27 Needle recognition (option)


Myocardial Doppler imaging with color overlay on tissue image Needle recognition allows you to obtain precise needle
imaging in the dashed box. It is available with probeson
Available on the sector probes L6-12-RS,12L-RS, 4C-RS, 9L-RS.
Tissue color overlay can be removed to show just the 2D
image, still retaining the tissue velocity information
10.28 Scan Coach (option)
QAnalysis: Multiple Time Motion trace display from selected
Scan Coach is a contextual reference tool. • Abdomen
points in the myocardium
It is with clinical guidance for scan plane • Obstetrics
acquisition and references for anatomical • Gynecology
10.23 TVM (option) structures. It can be displayed on-demand • Cardiology
by the user. Clinical reference images & • Vascular
TVI with M-Mode active animations to depict information related
Available on the sector probes to each step. It covers five applications.

Provides both myocardium motion velocity and direction


10.29 MyTrainer

10.24 Stress Echo (option) Abstracted from basic user manual, it lists out FAQs from
customers and instructs customer how to solve problems
Advanced and • Provides exercise and pharmacological by themselves timely.
flexible stress protocol templates
echo examination • 8 default templates
capabilities • Template editor for user configuration 10.30 Battery (option)
of existing templates or creation of
The lithium ion battery provides power when an AC power
new templates
source is not available.
• Reference scan display during
acquisition for stress level
Comparison • Baseline level/Previous level selectable
(dual screen) • Raw data continuous capture
10.31 Scan Assistant
• Over 87.5 seconds available
• Wall motion scoring (bulls eye Scan Assistant provides an automated exam script that
and segmental) moves you through an exam step-by-step. This allows you
• Smart stress: Automatically set up to focus on performing the exam rather than oncontrolling
various scanning parameters the system and can help you to increase consistencywhile
(geometry, frequency, gain, etc.) reducing keystrokes.
according to same projection on
previous level
10.32 InSite™ Exc

10.25 Follow-up tool (option) InSite™ Exc is a direct link with a GE Online Service
Engineer, Applications Support Engineer or a Request for
The follow-up tool is intendedto more accurately perform Service.
serial scans on a patient, and compare the images of a
previous ultrasound exam with the current exam. 10.33 Whizz
Whizz will continuously optimize the brightness, contrast and
10.26 Breast care (option) uniformity of B-Mode images when scanning different tissues.
Whizz in PW/CW Doppler Mode optimizes the spectral data.
Breast care is a customizable workflow designed for breast
Auto adjusts the Velocity Scale/PRF (live imaging only),
scanning. With its guiding, user can complete various modes
baseline shift, and invert (if preset). Upon deactivation, the
of imaging, measurement, lesion BI-RADS® classification, and
spectrum is still optimized.
find positive area efficiently. That’s an easy reference in the
device when patient is in subsequent visit.

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10. General system parameters
(cont.)

10.34 Controls available while “live” 10.35 Controls available on Freeze or Recall (cont.)
Write Zoom Compression
B/M-Mode • Gain Rejection
• TGC
Colorized spectrum
• Dynamic Range
• Acoustic Output Display format
• Transmission Focus Position
• Transmission Focus Number Angle Correct
• Line Density Control Quick Angle Correct
• Sweep Speed for M-Mode
• Number of Angles for CrossXBeam Overall gain (loops and stills)

PW-Mode • Gain Color map


• Acoustic Output Transparency map
• Transmission Frequency
• Scale CFM display threshold
• Wall Filter
• Sample Volume Gate Invert for Color/Doppler
– Length
– Depth
• Volume
11. Measurements/calculations
Color Flow Mode • CFM Gain
• CFM Velocity Range 11.01 General B-Mode
• Acoustic Output
• Wall Filter Depth and distance
• Packet Size Circumference (ellipse/trace)
• Line Density
• CFM Spatial Filter Area (ellipse/trace)
• CFM Frame Average
• Frequency/Velocity Baseline Shift Volume (ellipsoid)
% Stenosis (area or diameter)
10.35 Controls available on Freeze or Recall Angle between 2 lines
SRI-HD
CrossXBeam – Display non-compounded and compounded 11.02 General M-Mode
image simultaneously in split screen Depth
Easy 3D reconstruction from a stored Cine loop
Distance
CrossXBeam is disabled on Freeze or Recall TGC
Time
Colorized B and M Slope
Frame average (loops only)
Heart rate
Dynamic range Anatomical
M-Mode 11.03 General Doppler measurements/calculations
GrayMap Velocity
Post gain Time
Baseline shift (PW, CW) A/B ratio (velocities)
Sweep speed PS (Peak Systole)
ED (End Diastole)

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11. Measurements/calculations
(cont.)

11.03 General Doppler measurements/calculations (cont.) 11.05 OB measurements/calculations (cont.)


PS/ED (PS/ED ratio) Trunk Diameter • TAD (Transverse Abdominal Diameter)
(cont.) • TCD (Transverse Cerebellum Diameter)
ED/PS (ED/PS ratio) • THD (Thorax Transverse Diameter)
AT (Acceleration Time) • TIB (Tibia Length)
• ULNA (Ulna Length)
ACCEL (Acceleration)
Estimated Fetal • AC, BPD • AC, BPD, FL, HC
TAMAX (Time Averaged Maximum Velocity) Weight (EFW) by • AC, FL, HC
Volume Flow (TAMEAN and vessel area) Calculations and • FL/BPD • CTAR (Cardio-
Heart Rate ratios • CI (Cephalic Index) Thoracic Area
• FL/HC Ratio)
PI (Pulsatility Index)
SonoBiometery • BPD • HC
RI (Resistivity Index) • AC • HL
• FL

11.04 Real-time Doppler auto measurements/calculations Measurements/calculations by: ASUM, ASUM 2001, Berkowitz,
Bertagnoli, Brenner, Campbell, CFEF, Chitty, Eik-Nes, Ericksen,
PS (Peak Systole) Goldstein, Hadlock, Hansmann, Hellman, Hill, Hohler, Jeanty,
ED (End Diastole) JSUM, Kurtz, Mayden, Mercer, Merz, Moore, Nelson, Osaka
University, Paris, Rempen, Robinson, Shepard, Shepard/
MD (Minimum Diastole) Warsoff, Tokyo University, Tokyo/Shinozuka,Yarkoni
PI (Pulsatility Index) Fetal graphical trending
RI (Resistivity Index) Growth percentiles
AT (Acceleration Time) Multi-gestational calculations
ACC (Acceleration) Fetal qualitative description (anatomical survey)
PS/ED (PS/ED Ratio) Fetal Environmental Description (Biophysical profile)
ED/PS (ED/PS Ratio) Programmable OB tables
HR (Heart Rate) Over 20 selectable OB calculations
TAMAX (Time Averaged Maximum Velocity) Expanded worksheets
PVAL (Peak Velocity Value)
11.06 GYN measurements/calculations
Volume Flow (TAMEAN and Vessel Area)
Right ovary length, width, height
11.05 OB measurements/calculations Left ovary length, width, height
Gestational age by • GS (Gestational Sac) Uterus length, width, height
• CRL (Crown Rump Length)
• FL (Femur Length) Cervix length, trace
• BPD (Biparietal Diameter) Ovarian volume
• AC (Abdominal Circumference)
• HC (Head Circumference) ENDO (Endometrial thickness)
• APTD x TTD (Anterior/Posterior Trunk
Ovarian RI
Diameter byTransverseTrunkDiameter)
Uterine RI
Trunk Diameter • FTA (Fetal Trunk Cross-sectional Area)
• HL (Humerus Length) Follicular measurements
• BD (Binocular Distance)
• FT (Foot Length)
• OFD (Occipital Frontal Diameter)

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11. Measurements/calculations
(cont.)

11.07 Vascular measurements/calculations 12.01 B-Mode measurements (cont.)


DCCA (Distal Common Carotid Artery) Left ventricle • Left Ventricle Volume,Teichholz/Cubic
(LVIDd, LVI Ds)
MCCA (Mid Common Carotid Artery)
• Left Ventricle Internal Diameter
PCCA (Proximal Common Carotid Artery) (LVIDd, LVI Ds)
• Left Ventricle Length (LVLd, LVLs) Left
DICA (Distal Internal Carotid Artery) Ventricle Outflow TractDiameter
MICA (Mid Internal Carotid Artery) (LVOT Diam)
• Left Ventricle Posterior Wall Thickness
PICA (Proximal Internal Carotid Artery) (LVPWd, LVPWs)
• Left Ventricle Length (LV Major)
DECA (Distal External Carotid Artery) • Left Ventricle Width (LV Minor)
PECA (Proximal External Carotid Artery) • Left Ventricle OutflowTract Area (LVOT)
• Left Ventricle Mass Index (LVPWd,
VERT (Vertebral Velocity) LVPWs)
SUBCLAV (Systolic Subclavian Velocity) • Ejection Fraction,Teichholz/Cube
(LVIDd, LVIDs)
Automatic IMT • Left Ventricle Posterior WallFractional
Shortening (LVPWd, LVPWs)
• Mitral Valve
11.08 Urological calculations • E-Point-to-Septum Separation (EPSS)
Volume (Auto bladder volume) • Mitral Valve Area Planimetry (MVA
Planimetry)
Prostate volume
Pulmonic valve • Pulmonic Diameter (Pulmonic Diam)
Left/right renal volume
Right ventricle • Right Ventricle Internal Diameter
Generic volume (RVIDd, RVIDs)
• Right Ventricle Outflow TractDiameter
Post-void bladder volume
(RVOT Diam)
System inferiorvena • Systemic Vein Diameter (Systemic
cava Diam)
12. Cardiac measurements/
calculations 12.02 M-Mode measurements
Aorta • Aortic Root Diameter (Ao Root Diam)
12.01 B-Mode measurements
• Aortic Valve Diameter (AV Diam)
Aorta • Aortic Root Diameter (Ao Root Diam) • Aortic Valve Cusp Separation (AVCusp)
• Aortic Arch Diameter (Ao Arch Diam) • Aortic Valve Ejection Time (LVET)
• Ascending Aortic Diameter (Ao Asc) Left atrium & • Left Atrium Diameter to AoRoot
• Descending Aortic Diameter
Left ventricle Diameter Ratio (LA/Ao Ratio)
(Ao Desc Diam)
• Left Atrium Diameter (LA Diam)
• Aorta Isthmus (Ao Isthmus)
• Left Ventricle Volume,Teichholz/Cubic
• Aorta (Ao st junct)
(LVIDd, LVI Ds)
Aortic valve • Aortic Valve Cusp Separation (AVCusp) • Left Ventricle Posterior Wall Thickness
• Aortic Valve Area Planimetry (LVPWd, LVPWs)
(AVA Planimetry) • Left Ventricle Ejection Time (LVET)
• (Trans AVA) • Left Ventricle Pre-Ejection Period
(LVPEP)
Left atrium • Left Atrium Diameter (LA Diam) • Interventricular Septum (IVS)
• LA Length (LA Major)
• LA Width (LA Minor) Mitral valve • E-Point-to-Septum Separation (EPSS)
• Left Atrium Area (LAA(d), LAA(s)) • Mitral Valve Anterior Leaflet Excursion
• Left Atrium Volume, Single Plane, (D-E Excursion)
Method of Disk (LAEDV A2C, LAESV • Mitral Valve D-E Slope (D-E Slope)
A2C) (LAEDV A4C, LAESV A4C) • Mitral Valve E-F Slope (E-F Slope)

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12. Cardiac measurements/
calculations (cont.)
12.02 M-Mode measurements (cont.) 12.03 Doppler mode measurements (cont.)
Pulmonic valve • QRS complex to end of envelope Mitral valve (cont.) • Mitral Regurgitant Peak Velocity
(Q-to-PV close) (MR Vmax)
• Right Ventricle Internal Diameter • Mitral Valve Peak Velocity (MR Vmax)
(RVIDd, RVIDs) • Mitral Valve Velocity Peak A
• Right Ventricle Outflow Tract (MV A Velocity)
Diameter (RVOT Diam) ) • Mitral Valve Velocity Peak E
• Right Ventricle Ejection Time (RVET) (MV E Velocity)
• Right Ventricle Pre-Ejection Period • Mitral Valve Area according to PHT
(RVPEP) (MV PHT)
• Mitral Valve E-Peak to A-Peak Ratio
Tricuspid valve • QRS complex to end of envelope
(A-C and D-E) (MV E/ARatio)
(Q-to-TV close)
• Mitral Valve Acceleration Time
(MV ACC Time)
12.03 Doppler mode measurements • Mitral Valve Deceleration Time
(MV Dec. Time)
Aortic valve • Aortic Valve Mean Velocity (AVTrace) • Mitral Valve Acceleration Time/
• Aortic Valve Velocity TimeIntegral Deceleration Time Ratio (MVAcc/
(AV Trace) Dec. Time)
• Aortic Valve Mean Pressure Gradient
(AV Trace) Pulmonic valve • Pulmonic Insufficiency Peak Pressure
• Aortic Valve Peak Pressure Gradient Gradient (PR Vmax)
(AR Vmax) • Pulmonic Insufficiency End-Diastolic
• Aortic Insufficiency Peak Velocity Pressure Gradient (PRTrace)
(AR Vmax) • Pulmonic Valve Peak Pressure
• Aortic Insufficiency End-Diastolic Gradient (PV Vmax)
Velocity (AR Trace) • Pulmonic Insufficiency Peak Velocity
• Aortic Valve Peak Velocity (AV Vmax) (PR Vmax)
• Aortic Valve DecelerationTime (AVTrace) • Pulmonic Insufficiency End-Diastolic
• Aortic Valve Ejection Time (AVET) Velocity (Prend Vmax)
• Aortic Valve Area according to PHT • Pulmonic Valve Peak Velocity (PV Vmax)
• Pulmonary Artery Diastolic Pressure
Left ventricle • Left Ventricle Outflow TractPeak (PV Trace)
Pressure Gradient (VLOT Vmax) • Pulmonic Insufficiency Mean Pressure
• Left Ventricle Outflow TractPeak Gradient (PR Trace)
Velocity (LVOT Vmax) • Pulmonic Valve Mean Pressure
• Left Ventricle Outflow TractMean Gradient (PV Trace)
Pressure Gradient (LVOT Trace) • Pulmonic Insufficiency Mean Square
• Left Ventricle Outflow TractVelocity Root Velocity (PR Trace)
Time Integral (LVOT Trace) • Pulmonic Insufficiency VelocityTime
• Left Ventricle Ejection Time (LVET) Integral (PR Trace)
• Pulmonic Valve Mean Velocity (PV Trace)
Mitral valve • Mitral Valve Regurgitant Mean Velocity
• Pulmonic Valve Velocity TimeIntegral
(MR Trace)
(PV Trace)
• Mitral Regurgitant Mean Pressure
• Pulmonic Insufficiency Pressure Half
Gradient (MR Trace)
Time (PR PHT)
• Mitral Regurgitant VelocityTime
• Pulmonic Valve Flow Acceleration
Integral (MR Trace)
(PV Acc Time)
• Mitral Valve Mean Velocity (MR Trace)
• Pulmonic Valve AccelerationTime
• Mitral Valve Velocity TimeIntegral
(PV Acc Time)
(MR Trace)
• Pulmonic Valve Ejection Time (PVET)
• Mitral Valve Mean Pressure Gradient
• QRS complex to end of envelope
(MR Trace)
(Q-to-PV close)
• Mitral Regurgitant Peak Pressure
• Pulmonic Valve Acceleration to Ejection
Gradient (MR Vmax)
TIme Ratio (PV Acc Time, PVET)
• Mitral Valve Peak Pressure Gradient
(MR Vmax)
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12. Cardiac measurements/
calculations (cont.)
12.03 Doppler mode measurements (cont.) 12.03 Doppler mode measurements (cont.)
Right ventricle • Right Ventricle Outflow TractPeak Tricuspid valve • Tricuspid Valve Time toPeak
Pressure Gradient (RVOT Vmax) (cont.) (TV Acc/Dec Time)
• Right Ventricle Outflow TractPeak • Tricuspid Valve EjectionTime
Velocity (RVOT Vmax) (TV Acc/Dec Time)
• Right Ventricle Outflow TractVelocity • Tricuspid Valve A-Wave Duration
Time Integral (RVOT Trace) (TV A Dur)
• Right Ventricle Ejection Time (RV Trace) • QRS complex to end of envelope
• Stroke Volume by Pulmonic Flow (Q-to-TV close)
(RVOT Planimetry, RVOTTrace) • Tricuspid Valve Pressure HalfTime
• Right Ventricle Stroke Volume Index (TV PHT)
by Pulmonic Flow (RVOT Planimetry, • Tricuspid Valve E-Peak to A-Peak Ratio
RVOTTrace) (TV E/A Velocity
System • Pulmonary Artery Peak Velocity
(PV Vmax) 12.04 Color Flow Mode measurements
• Pulmonary Vein Velocity PeakA
(reverse) (P Vein A) Aortic valve • Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area:
• Pulmonary Vein Peak Velocity Regurgitant Flow (AR Trace)
(P Vein D, P Vein S) • Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area:
• Systemic Vein Peak Velocity Regurgitant Volume Flow (AR Trace)
(PDA Diastolic, PDA Systolic) • Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area:
• Ventricular Septal Defect Peak Aliased Velocity (AR Vmax)
Velocity (VSD Vmax) Mitral valve • Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area:
• Atrial Septal Defect (ASD Diastolic, Regurgitant Flow (MR Trace)
ASD Systolic) • Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area:
• Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Duration Regurgitant Volume Flow (MR Trace)
(P Vein A Dur) • Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area:
• IsoVolumetric Relaxation Time (IVRT) Aliased Velocity (MR Vmax)
• IsoVolumetric Contraction Time (IVCT)
• Pulmonary Vein S/D Ratio (P Vein D, P
Vein S) 12.05 Combination mode measurements
• Ventricular Septal Defect PeakPressure
Gradient (VSD Vmax) Aortic valve • Aortic Valve Area (Ao Diam., LVOT
• Pulmonic-to-Systemic Flow Ratio(Qp/Qs) Vmax, AV Vmax)
• Aortic Valve Area by Continuity
Tricuspid valve • Tricuspid Regurgitant Peak Pressure Equation by Peak Velocity (Ao Diam,
Gradient (TR Vmax) LVOT Vmax, AV Vmax)
• Tricuspid Valve Peak Pressure • Stroke Volume by Aortic Flow
Gradient (TV Vmax) (AVA Planimetry, AV Trace)
• Tricuspid Regurgitant Peak Velocity • Cardiac Output by Aortic Flow
(TR Vmax) (AVA Planimetry, AV Trace, HR)
• Tricuspid Valve Peak Velocity (TV Vmax) • Aortic Valve Area by Continuity
• Tricuspid Valve Velocity Peak A Equation VTI (Ao Diam, LVOTVmax,
(TV A Velocity) AV Trace)
• Tricuspid Valve Velocity Peak E
(TV E Velocity) Left ventricle Cardiac Output, Teichholz/Cubic
• Tricuspid Regurgitant Mean Pressure (LVIDd, LVI Ds, HR)
Gradient (TR Trace) Mitral valve • Stroke Volume by MitralFlow
• Tricuspid Valve Mean Pressure (MVA Planimetry, MV Trace)
Gradient (TV Trace) • Cardiac Output by Mitral Flow
• Tricuspid Regurgitant VelocityTime (MVA Planimetry, MV Trace, HR)
Integral (TR Trace)
• Tricuspid Valve Mean Velocity (TV Trace)
• Tricuspid Valve Velocity TimeIntegral
(TV Trace)

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12. Cardiac measurements/
calculations (cont.)
12.06 Cardiac worksheet 13.03 12L-RS
Parameter: Lists the mode, the measurement folder andthe Linear probe
specific measurement
Applications Vascular, Small parts,
Measured Value: Up to six measurement values for eachitem. Pediatrics, MSK, Thoracic
Average, maximum, minimum, or last
Number of elements 192
Generic study in cardiology
Footprint 47.1 x 12.7 mm
B-Mode imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0, 12.0 MHz
13. Probes Harmonic imaging frequency 8.0, 10.0, 12.0, 13.0 MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 4.2, 6.3, 7.7 MHz
13.01 4C-RS
Steered angle ±20°
Convex probe
Biopsy guide Multi-angle, reusable bracket
Applications Abdominal, OB/GYN, Vascular,
Urological, Thoracic,
Pediatric, MSK 13.04 E8Cs-RS
Number of elements 128 Endo micro convex probe
Convex radius 60 mm Applications OB/GYN, Urological,
Transvaginal,Transrectal
FOV 58°
Number of elements 128
Footprint 66.2 x 18.3 mm
Convex radius 8.73 mm
B-Mode imaging frequency 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 MHz
FOV 168°
Harmonic imaging frequency 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 MHz
Footprint 18.6 x 13.9 mm
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 2.0 MHz (CFM/PDI) 2.5, 2.8, 3.3
MHz B-Mode imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz
Biopsy guide Multi-angle, reusable bracket Harmonic imaging frequency 7.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 MHz
13.02 L6-12-RS
Biopsy guide Fixed angle, disposable or
Linear probe reusable bracket
Applications Vascular, Small parts,
Pediatrics, MSK, Thoracic 13.05 LK760-RS
Number of elements 128 Linear probe
Footprint 47 x 11.4 mm Applications MSK
B-Mode imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0, 11.0 MHz Number of elements 128
Harmonic imaging frequency 8.0, 10.0, 12.0, 13.0 MHz Footprint 67.0 x 13.0 mm
CFM/PDI frequency 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 MHz B-Mode imaging frequency 5.0, 7.0, 9.0 MHz
PWD frequency 4.0, 4.5, 5.0 MHz Harmonic imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz
Steered angle ±20° CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 3.5, 4.2, 5.0 MHz
Biopsy guide Multi-angle, reusable bracket Steered angle ±10°
Biopsy guide Not available

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13. Probes (cont.)
13.06 E8C-RS 13.09 6S-RS
Endo micro convex probe Phased array sector probe
Applications OB/GYN, Urological, Applications Cardiac, Vascular,
Transvaginal,Transrectal Transcranial, Pediatrics
Number of elements 128 Number of elements 64
Convex radius 10.73 mm FOV 120°
FOV 128° Footprint 23.5 x 16.8 mm
Footprint 16.9 x 21.2 mm B-Mode imaging frequency 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 MHz
B-Mode imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz Harmonic imaging frequency 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 MHz
Harmonic imaging frequency 7.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 2.5 (CFM/PDI), 3.0, 4.0, 4.5 MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 4.2, 5.0, 6.3 MHz CWD frequency 4.2 MHz
Biopsy guide Fixed angle, disposable or Biopsy guide Not available
reusable bracket

13.10 12S-RS
13.07 8C-RS
Phased array sector probe
Micro convex probe
Applications Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiac,
Applications Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiac, Vascular, Transcranial
MSK
Number of elements 96
Number of elements 128
FOV 120°
Convex radius 10.73 mm
Footprint 17.6 x 13.2 mm
FOV 131°
B-Mode imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0, 11.0 MHz
Footprint 22.0 x 12.0 mm
Harmonic imaging frequency 9.0, 10.0, 12.0 MHz
B-Mode imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 4.1 (CFM/PDI), 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.7
Harmonic imaging frequency 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 4.2, 5.0, 6.3 MHz CWD frequency 4.2, 5.0, 6.2 MHz
Biopsy guide Not available Biopsy guide Not available

13.08 3Sc-RS 13.11 9L-RS


Phased array sector probe Linear probe
Applications Cardiac, Vascular, Transcranial, Applications Vascular, Small parts,
Thoracic, Abdominal Pediatrics, MSK, Abdominal,
Thoracic
Number of elements 64
Number of elements 192
FOV 120°
Footprint 53 x 14.1 mm
Footprint 23.7 x 18.4 mm
B-Mode imaging frequency 5.0, 7.0, 9.0 MHz
B-Mode imaging frequency 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 MHz
Harmonic imaging frequency 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 MHz
Harmonic imaging frequency 3.0, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0 MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 4.0, 5.0 MHz
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 1.7, 2.0, 2.5, 3.3 MHz
Steered angle ±20°
CWD frequency 1.9 MHz
Biopsy guide Multi-angle, reusable bracket
Biopsy guide Multi-angle, reusable bracket
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13. Probes (cont.)
13.12 L8-18i-RS 14.05 Dimension with additional options
Linear probe Dimensions: L 555 x D 590 x H 890 mm
Applications MSK, Small parts, Vascular Weight: 23 Kg
Number of elements 168
Footprint 34.8 x 11.1 mm
15. Trolley case
B-Mode imaging frequency 8.0, 12.0, 14.0, 16.0 MHz
The case features 3 protective compartments for the probes, and
Harmonic imaging frequency 9.0, 15.0, 18.0 MHz 3 additional compartments for power adapters, cord, and manuals.
CFM/PDI/PWD frequency 6.7, 8.3, 10.0 MHz
15.01 Dimension
Steered angle ±20°
L 495 x D 275 x H 460 mm
Biopsy guide Not available
Weight: 4 kg

13.13 Inputs and outputs


HDMI output 16. Inputs and outputs
S-video and composite output with optional adapter
16.01 HDMI output (1920 x 1080 resolution)
1000 BASE-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
Ethernet (RJ45)
4 USB ports
USB (4x)

14. Cart (optional) 17. Safetyconformance


The ergonomic trolley cart, features 4 easy on – off lockable 120 mm
diameter wheels, system mounting, power cord hooks and clips The Versana Active is CE marked to Council Directive 93/42/
for neat arrangement of power cords, probe holders with cord EEC on medical devices
management holder, and gel holder.
Conforms to the • IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical
14.01 Cart dimension following standards equipment – Part 1: General
for safety requirements for basic safety and
Dimensions: L 555 x D 515 x H 890 mm essential performance
• IEC 60601-1-2 Medical electrical
Weight: 21 Kg
equipment – Part 1-2: General
requirements for basic safety and
14.02 Printer shelf (optional) essential performance – Collateral
Standard: Electromagnetic
Dimensions: L 293 x D 217 x H 122 mm disturbances – requirements andtests
EMC Emissions Group 1 Class Adevice
requirements as per CISPR 11
14.03 Cart tray (optional) • IEC 60601-2-37 Medical electrical
The cart tray offers easy storage up to 1 kg load equipment – Part 2-37: Particular
requirements for the basic safetyand
Dimensions: L 305 mm X D 222 mm X H 77 mm essential performance of ultrasonic
medical diagnostic and monitoring
equipment
14.04 GYN probe holder (optional)
• ISO 10993-1 Biological evaluation of
Horizontal positioning of endocavitary probe medical devices – Part 1 Evaluation
and testing within a riskmanagement
Dimensions: L 217 mm X D 52 mm X H 126 mm process
• EN 62366-1 Medical devices –Part 1:
Application of usability engineering
to medical devices

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